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<blockquote data-quote="HunterMann" data-source="post: 2804577" data-attributes="member: 117098"><p>You didn't mention what game you would be hunting, but the 7mm Rem Mag is probably more practical than the 300 Win Mag for most North American game. I have friends that have shot everything from pigs to moose and elk with the 7mm RM. Most people would agree that todays rifles are generally more accurate out of the box, than those produced 30 years ago. So you don't have to over invest in custom features to get an accurate rifle. All the brands mentioned are quite capable. Handle as many as you can. Find the one that is the most comfortable in your hands and mounted to your shoulder. Buy that one, some ammo, and start practicing. You are going to learn a lot and have some fun too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HunterMann, post: 2804577, member: 117098"] You didn't mention what game you would be hunting, but the 7mm Rem Mag is probably more practical than the 300 Win Mag for most North American game. I have friends that have shot everything from pigs to moose and elk with the 7mm RM. Most people would agree that todays rifles are generally more accurate out of the box, than those produced 30 years ago. So you don't have to over invest in custom features to get an accurate rifle. All the brands mentioned are quite capable. Handle as many as you can. Find the one that is the most comfortable in your hands and mounted to your shoulder. Buy that one, some ammo, and start practicing. You are going to learn a lot and have some fun too. [/QUOTE]
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